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346947 2005-04-20 23:11:00 So these things have no routing or NAT capabilities?

If so, as Chill says, if your having an issue look to your firewall. If you want to do other things like hosting games, LAN, remote access, you'll need to get a router or at least use ICS (yuck!).

<rant> While Dynalink have a good name, this must be one of their basic budget products (usually intended for basic single PC connections). I've noticed that several ISP's including Xtra, have been chucking these nasty liitle things at customers as part of bundled installation deals. They're useles for anything other than a basic connection and, if without NAT (modems don't have NAT), potentially leave users open to exploitation from intruders. You'd be better off telling your ISP where they can plant their modem (ahem, politely as you can of course) and get an ADSL router. Dynalink have some particularly good ones.</rant>

Dude, a dlink dsl-200 is a D-LINK product, not a Dynalink product.
Dragonslayer (512)
346948 2005-04-21 00:44:00 how to i know 6889 isnt blockd by firewall. i use zone alarm gum digger (6100)
346949 2005-04-21 02:33:00 Its blocked by default..... Chilling_Silence (9)
346950 2005-04-21 07:46:00 wel how do i unblock it. lol gum digger (6100)
346951 2005-04-21 08:48:00 Dude, a dlink dsl-200 is a D-LINK product, not a Dynalink product.

Yeah I know that, brain fart that's all dude :thumbs:
Murray P (44)
346952 2005-04-21 12:10:00 Add Azureus to the allowed programs and set it up to be allowed as a Server. Chilling_Silence (9)
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